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Bellringer 4. The word rose is a _________.

Adjective Adverb Preposition Interjection Noun Verb Pronoun Conjunction

Are you sure?

Susie, rose is a noun, right?Nope, it’s a verb.

It’s a verb, bonehead. Past tense of rise.

Am I sure? Who’s the ‘A’ student here, me or you?

Man, I don’t get this English stuff. I’m going to say it’s a noun. You’re a bonehead.

Here’s a little conversation that took place in class. Who’s right? Explain in a few sentences.

Come in, sit down, and get started. Don’t make me tell you what to do.

No, I mean rose like the flower, you know, rose. Noun, isn’t it?

Mr. Bartlett’s English Class

Control Yourself.Cooperate with Me.Continue the March.

Mr. Bartlett’s English Class

Control Yourself.Cooperate with Me.Continue the March.

Mr. Bartlett’s English Class

Control Yourself.Cooperate with Me.Continue the March.

Mr. Bartlett’s English Class

Control Yourself.Cooperate with Me.Continue the March.

Mr. Bartlett’s English Class

Control Yourself.Cooperate with Me.Continue the March.

Any questions on this? Concerns? Problems?Speak with me before class begins.

What Are We Doing Today?

What Are We Doing Today? We will review vocabulary for our next major reading

What Are We Doing Today? We will review vocabulary for our next major reading We will do some grammar work: Parts of Speech

What Are We Doing Today? We will review vocabulary for our next major reading We will do some grammar work: Parts of Speech We will do some writing from a prompt, 100 words only

What Are We Doing Today? We will review vocabulary for our next major reading We will do some grammar work: Parts of Speech We will do some writing from a prompt, 100 words only Cool? That’s all I plan to do for today

What Are We Doing Today? We will review vocabulary for our next major reading We will do some grammar work: Parts of Speech We will do some writing from a prompt, 100 words only Cool? That’s all I plan to do for today Not cool? Then I’ve got some sentence worksheets for you

Let’s start with some words and definitions.(You’ll need a fresh sheet of paper or two.)

Write the words and definitions that appear below.

Belfry – A tower or steeple housing bells, especially one that is part of a church.

80

Write the words and definitions that appear below.

Blackout curtains – heavy curtains put over windows to keep light inside from being visible outside.

80

Write the words and definitions that appear below.

Skylight – A window set into a roof or ceiling.60

Write the words and definitions that appear below.

Threadbare – clothes or cloth that are shabby, old, or in poor condition.60

Write the words and definitions that appear below.

Rucksack – A bag with shoulder straps that allow it to be carried on a person’s back.

80

Write the words and definitions that appear below.

Barrel organ – a mechanical musical instrument that is played by turning a handle.

80

Write the words and definitions that appear below.

Rubbish – waste material; litter or trash.60

Write the words and definitions that appear below.

Emigrate – To leave one country and become a citizen of another.60

Write the words and definitions that appear below.

Plus fours – pants that are very baggy to the knees and then tight at the ankles.

80

Write the words and definitions that appear below.

Conspicuous – Standing out so as to be clearly visible.60

Write the words and definitions that appear below.

Green Police – Secret police that were in charge of internal security in Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945.

80

Write the words and definitions that appear below.

Mercurial – Used to describe a person who is subject to sudden and unpredictable changes.

80

Write the words and definitions that appear below.

Curtsy – A woman or girl’s formal greeting made by bending the knees with one foot in front of the other.

80

Write the words and definitions that appear below.

Ration books – A series of coupons stapled into a small booklet that are needed to buy controlled goods.

80

Write the words and definitions that appear below.

Black market – An illegal traffic or trade in officially controlled or scarce goods. 60

Write the words and definitions that appear below.

w.c. – An abbreviation for “water closet,” which means a bathroom installed in a house.

80

Write the words and definitions that appear below.

Liefje – A word in Dutch that a husband calls a wife privately, like “honey” or “dear” in English.

80

Write the words and definitions that appear below.

Penknife – A small pocketknife with a blade that folds into the handle, often carried by boys and men.

80

Write the words and definitions that appear below.

Star of David – A six-pointed star made from two triangles, one on top of the other, used as a Jewish symbol.

80

Write the words and definitions that appear below.

Luncheon – A formal meal taken in the middle of the day.60

Write the words and definitions that appear below.

Anneke – A form of the name “Anne” used privately by members of a family.

80

Write the words and definitions that appear below.

Boardinghouse – A private house that rents rooms and meals to paying guests, often for very short periods of time.

80

Write the words and definitions that appear below.

Queen Wilhelmina – Queen of the Netherlands from 1890 to 1948.60

Write the words and definitions that appear below.

Pantomime – A form of entertainment in which street performers tell stories in gestures only, often accompanied by music.

80

Write the words and definitions that appear below.

Loathe – To feel intense dislike or disgust for.60

Excellent. Pass those up so I can check them.

I’ll give them back to you tomorrow.

Parts of Speech

Parts of Speech There are eight Parts of Speech. Only eight!

Parts of Speech There are eight Parts of Speech. Only eight! Every word in a sentence can be placed in one of these

eight categories

Parts of Speech There are eight Parts of Speech. Only eight! Every word in a sentence can be placed in one of these

eight categories Let’s look at some sentences and practice together

But first, what about this?

4. The word rose is a _________.

Adjective Adverb Preposition Interjection Noun Verb Pronoun Conjunction

No, I mean rose like the flower, you know, rose. Noun, isn’t it?

Are you sure?

Susie, rose is a noun, right?Nope, it’s a verb.

It’s a verb, bonehead. Past tense of rise.

Am I sure? Who’s the ‘A’ student here, me or you?

Man, I don’t get this English stuff. I’m going to say it’s a noun. You’re a bonehead.

But first, what about this?

4. The word rose is a _________.

Adjective Adverb Preposition Interjection Noun Verb Pronoun Conjunction

4. The word rose is a _________.

Adjective Adverb Preposition Interjection Noun Verb Pronoun Conjunction

Neither one is right!

4. The word rose is a _________.

Adjective Adverb Preposition Interjection Noun Verb Pronoun Conjunction

Neither one is right!

My mom grew a rose in our garden.

4. The word rose is a _________.

Adjective Adverb Preposition Interjection Noun Verb Pronoun Conjunction

Neither one is right!

My mom grew a rose in our garden. Noun!

4. The word rose is a _________.

Adjective Adverb Preposition Interjection Noun Verb Pronoun Conjunction

Neither one is right!

My mom grew a rose in our garden.

The balloon rose into the air.

Noun!

4. The word rose is a _________.

Adjective Adverb Preposition Interjection Noun Verb Pronoun Conjunction

Neither one is right!

My mom grew a rose in our garden.

The balloon rose into the air.

Noun!

Verb!

4. The word rose is a _________.

Adjective Adverb Preposition Interjection Noun Verb Pronoun Conjunction

Neither one is right!

Words in isolation cannot be placed in a part of speech. Only when they are used do they acquire a category.

My mom grew a rose in our garden.

The balloon rose into the air.

Noun!

Verb!

Noun Verb

Adjective Adverb

Pronoun Conjunction

Preposition Interjection

Noun Verb

Adjective Adverb

Pronoun Conjunction

Preposition Interjection

Let’s review the eight parts of speech first, shall we?

Noun Verb

Adjective Adverb

Pronoun Conjunction

Preposition Interjection

Noun: A person, place, thing, or idea.

Noun Verb

Adjective Adverb

Pronoun Conjunction

Preposition Interjection

Verb: Shows action or state of being.

Noun Verb

Adjective Adverb

Pronoun Conjunction

Preposition Interjection

Pronoun: Takes the place of a noun.

Noun Verb

Adjective Adverb

Pronoun Conjunction

Preposition Interjection

Conjunction: Connects words and phrases together.

Noun Verb

Adjective Adverb

Pronoun Conjunction

Preposition Interjection

Adjective: Describes a noun (or pronoun).

Noun Verb

Adjective Adverb

Pronoun Conjunction

Preposition Interjection

Adverb: Describes a verb (or adjective or another adverb)

Noun Verb

Adjective Adverb

Pronoun Conjunction

Preposition Interjection

Preposition: Relates two words to each other (especially in time or space).

Noun Verb

Adjective Adverb

Pronoun Conjunction

Preposition Interjection

Interjection: Word that expresses emotion, surprise, or fear.

Noun Verb

Adjective Adverb

Pronoun Conjunction

Preposition Interjection

Ricardo and Craig are arriving tomorrow.

Noun Verb

Adjective Adverb

Pronoun Conjunction

Preposition Interjection

Our team had worked hard to win the debate.

Noun Verb

Adjective Adverb

Pronoun Conjunction

Preposition Interjection

My dog, Banjo, wants to go for a walk.

Noun Verb

Adjective Adverb

Pronoun Conjunction

Preposition Interjection

The class is going to the museum next week.

Noun Verb

Adjective Adverb

Pronoun Conjunction

Preposition Interjection

The workers painted the bleachers in the gym yesterday.

Noun Verb

Adjective Adverb

Pronoun Conjunction

Preposition Interjection

My old bike is working fine since it got repaired.

Noun Verb

Adjective Adverb

Pronoun Conjunction

Preposition Interjection

“Ouch!” said Taylor, “I hit my thumb with the hammer!”

Noun Verb

Adjective Adverb

Pronoun Conjunction

Preposition Interjection

My uncle looked everywhere for his keys, but didn’t find them.

Noun Verb

Adjective Adverb

Pronoun Conjunction

Preposition Interjection

The rain interfered with our plans yesterday.

Noun Verb

Adjective Adverb

Pronoun Conjunction

Preposition Interjection

Carrie missed the announcement about the party.

Noun Verb

Adjective Adverb

Pronoun Conjunction

Preposition Interjection

They remembered the gifts for the bride and the groom.

Noun Verb

Adjective Adverb

Pronoun Conjunction

Preposition Interjection

The insurance man is advising us about our leaky roof.

Noun Verb

Adjective Adverb

Pronoun Conjunction

Preposition Interjection

Cynthia gave her sister a great birthday gift.

Noun Verb

Adjective Adverb

Pronoun Conjunction

Preposition Interjection

Crystal cried when she saw the dead cactus.

Noun Verb

Adjective Adverb

Pronoun Conjunction

Preposition Interjection

The airplane taxied to the runway, but takeoff was delayed.

Noun Verb

Adjective Adverb

Pronoun Conjunction

Preposition Interjection

Dang it! The other team beat us four to nothing.

Noun Verb

Adjective Adverb

Pronoun Conjunction

Preposition Interjection

Who ate the last piece of cake?

Noun Verb

Adjective Adverb

Pronoun Conjunction

Preposition Interjection

Our team had worked hard to win the debate.

Parts of Speech QuizName Quiz 28714

Girls: Identify the part of speech underlined in pink.Boys: Identify the part of speech underlined in blue.

Noun Verb

Adjective Adverb

Pronoun Conjunction

Preposition Interjection

1. Ants are social insects that live in organized colonies.

16

GirlsBoys

Noun Verb

Adjective Adverb

Pronoun Conjunction

Preposition Interjection

2. Female ants are either queen ants or worker ants.

16

GirlsBoys

Noun Verb

Adjective Adverb

Pronoun Conjunction

Preposition Interjection

3. Male ants mate with young queens and live short lives.

16

GirlsBoys

Noun Verb

Adjective Adverb

Pronoun Conjunction

Preposition Interjection

4. Queens live several years and lay many batches of eggs.

16

GirlsBoys

Noun Verb

Adjective Adverb

Pronoun Conjunction

Preposition Interjection

5. Ants are also extremely strong and energetic.

16

GirlsBoys

Noun Verb

Adjective Adverb

Pronoun Conjunction

Preposition Interjection

6. They work hard to build large, structured nests.

16

GirlsBoys

Noun Verb

Adjective Adverb

Pronoun Conjunction

Preposition Interjection

7. They use their powerful jaws to chew and carry objects.

16

GirlsBoys

Noun Verb

Adjective Adverb

Pronoun Conjunction

Preposition Interjection

8. Ant nests often have rooms with connecting tunnels.

16

GirlsBoys

Noun Verb

Adjective Adverb

Pronoun Conjunction

Preposition Interjection

9. Communication is essential in such complex societies.

16

GirlsBoys

Noun Verb

Adjective Adverb

Pronoun Conjunction

Preposition Interjection

10. Ants have interesting ways to share information.

16

GirlsBoys

Noun Verb

Adjective Adverb

Pronoun Conjunction

Preposition Interjection

11. Their antenna are active and sensitive sense organs.

16

GirlsBoys

Noun Verb

Adjective Adverb

Pronoun Conjunction

Preposition Interjection

12. I got bit by fireants once—boy, did it ever hurt!

16

GirlsBoys

Good.Pass your answer sheets forward now, please.

Front row, pass them to the side.

“The other foot too, Mrs. Zipsky.”

Imagine you are with someone who doesn’t get this cartoon. Explain to them why it’s funny. Write 200 words.

20 min

Mr. Bartlett’s English Class

Control Yourself.Cooperate with Me.Continue the March.

Nice job today—thanks for your cooperation. I’ll see you tomorrow.

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